Adoption Update: Lulu

I met Qwerky Reloaded (renamed Lulu), a purebred Pixie-Bob cat, in 2008 when visiting Seattle Humane. I’ll never forget how she decided I was the human for her… she exuded confidence as she walked throughout the cat room, getting a hiss from each cat she encountered. When she finally came up to me, her cute stub tail was wagging back and forth, and she looked up at me with her tongue sticking out, subtly letting me know how quirky (or “Qwerky”) she really was.

Traveling with me cross country multiple times, she was the best companion any cat dad could ever ask for. Though she left this world last year, her larger-than-life presence is always felt. Thank you to Seattle Humane for over 12 great years with a truly special feline friend.

— STEVE G.

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